Glove.



S. SACHS.

GLOVE. APPLICATION FILED P313, 1910 975,289.. Patented N0v.8, 1910.

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SOLOMON SACHS, OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA.

GLOVE.

Patented Nov. 8, 1910.

Application filed February 3, 1910. Serial No. 541,729.

975,289. Specification of Letters Patent.

To all whom it may concern: I tension 8. The blank 23 has a tab 25 at its Be it known that I, SOLOMON SACHS, a lower end, and the blank 19 is similarly citizen of the United States, residing at equipped at its lower end, as denoted by the Roanoke, in the county of Roanoke and State numeral 21. The adjacent edges of the tabs of Virginia, have invented a new and useful 25 and 21 are notched, adjacent their lower Glove, of Which the following is a specifiends, and stitched together about their cation. notched portions, as seen at 29. To give the It is the object of this invention to proi l 1 i glove the proper flare at the wrist, a gusset vide a glove in which the finger-forming t 1 12 may be attached to the palm 6. portions will be secured to the palm portion The tabs 21 and 25 overlie the palm 6 in such a way that the stitching whereby upon the interior B of the glove, the upper the finger-forming portions and the palm 1 part of the palm being stitched, or otherare connected, will not become worn and wise secured to the tabs 25 and 21, as debroken by the attrition between the glove noted by the numeral 32 in Fig. 2. The free and the material which is grasped in the body of the palm is carried upwardly, folded hand of the wearer of the glove. upon itself at 33, and brought downwardly In the drawings,-Figure 1 is a perspecto form the outer surface A of the glove, tive showing the palm of the glove, with the t and to cover the stitching 32, the palm 6 blanks for the formation of the second and" thus presenting a continuous surface upon ring fingers attached thereto. Fig. 2 is a the exterior of the glove. fragmental longitudinal section through the The tabs are beveled off as shown at 102, palm of the glove and one of the fingerto present a smooth surface upon the inteforming blanks; and Fig. 3 is a plan show I rior of the glove. If desired, thebeveled poring a portion of one of the finger-forming tions may be stitched or otherwise secure blanks, the palm of the glove being conto the palm 6, as at 35, and stitching 34 or nected therewith, and extended upwardly the like, may be passed through the tabs 25 toward the tips of the fingers of the glove. and 21, and through the double thickness of Changes, properly falling within the the palm 6, adj acent the fold 33. scope of what is claimed, may be made with- The parts 10, 8, 23, 19 and 7 may have out departing from the spirit of the inextensions 101 at their free ends, adapted vention. to form, as seen most clearly in connection The palm of the glove is denoted by the with the extension 8 in Fig. 1, the tips of numeral 6, the palm having an extension '7 the fingers of the glove. for the little finger, an extension 8 for the Having thus described the invention, index finger, and an extension 10 for the is claimed is thumb. As shown in dotted line in Fig. 1, 1. In a glove, a palm and a finger-forming and as denoted by the numeral 9 in Fig. 3, portion prolonged to overlie the palm upon the upper edge of the palm 6 is straight be the interior of the glove, the upper part of tween the extensions 7 and 8, the edge 9 the palm being secured to the finger-forming being continued, to extend within the exportion, thefree body of the palm being cartensions 8 and 7, to form notches 31 and 28 ried upwardly, folded upon itself, and therein, respectively. brought downwardly to cover the place of union between the palm and the finger- A ring finger blank 19 and a second finger blank 23 are provided, the blank 19 having forming portion, the palm presenting a continuous surface upon the exterior of the at its lower end, a lateral extension 27 which glove.

2. In a glove,

is introduced through the notch 28 and seportion having a cured to the extension 7, the securing of the parts being preferably eifected while the upon the interior of the glove, the upper part of the palm being secured to the tab,

parts are laid fiat. A similar lateral extenthe free body of the palm being carried upwhat a palm and tab to overlie the palm sion 30 upon the blank 23, is extended through the notch 31 and secured to the exa finger-forming Wardly, folded upon itself, and brought I In testimony that I claim the foregoing downwardly to cover the place of union beas my own, I have hereto aifixed my signatWeen the palm and the tab, the palm preture in the presence of two Witnesses.

senting a continuous surface upon the ex- SOLOMON SACHS. 5 terior of the glove, and the tab being beveled Vitnesses:

at its loWer edge to present a smooth sur- N. W. PHELPS,

face upon the interior of the glove. O. P. HUFF. 

